Thursday, July 23, 2009

Windows 7 Now Set in Concrete

Microsoft finalizes Windows 7

Microsoft on Wednesday said it has finalized the code for Windows 7, paving the way for the new operating system to make its way onto retail shelves and new PCs in time for its October 22 launch. According to experts, very little has changed from the RC version that Microsoft still has available for download.

Will Apple kill off the iPod Classic?

They just might...but I hope not. I own one and it is such a great bargain when compared to the other iPod models.

Does Yahoo still matter?

The No. 2 search portal has a new(ish) CEO and a brand-new look. But is that enough to keep Yahoo from being garroted by Google or manhandled by Microsoft?

Startup Company crafts DVD-Rs for the 31st century

A US startup has developed a new DVD-R technology that it claims will be readable for 1,000 years. Millenniata's tag line is "Write Once, Read Forever" - and if forever can be defined as 40 generations, that's exactly what its Millennial Disc Series promises.

DLS 101 - How to spot a fake Windows antivirus program

One of the most common problems I tackle on Windows computers is the removal of rogue antivirus programs. Just what is a rogue antivirus? It's malware that disguises itself as a legitimate antivirus program.

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